Thank you for your post and for adding additional learning elements. That is why I wanted to post this blog. There was so much that could be learned from others' mistakes in life with this story.
One can assume, if evil is to be overcome....good as a whole needs to band together. It is something how the media shows stuff that tries to divide us......racial issues / gender issues / income disparities / religious differences / crime or fear....those are just a few off the top of my head. Some say the root of evil is to instill fear into people.
When talking with the person I referred to, that is what it came down to...and was the fascinating part....was it luck everything exist, or as the bible eludes to, God?
I am not so sure watching the news these days is a good idea....sad but true.
You know, I met a fairly educated guy last night and he was explaining to me how everything is from nothing. He explained it to me...probably a lot better than how I am going to explain it here. He explain how everything that exists has an opposite. He gave me the examples of negative and positive energies and matter and anti-matter. He concluded that we as humans (an everything else that exists) come from nothing...which really fascinated him.
With what he said, it certainly got me thinking. Maybe for us to exist, there has to be good and bad people? I am not sure about any of this but I know you are a thinker. Maybe you can make something out of this?
A lack of wealth can be changed. Should love stop because of lack of wealth...my opinion, no. But there are some people out there that identify with that sort of thing. So, maybe in others' eyes, the answer might be yes.
It would be nice for the one we love to be genuine and honest...the foundation of trust. :)
I think most men try to use a rational approach to thinking.....whereas....most women use an emotional approach. Because of that, would we really be able to fully understand each other? I guess I asked you a question.
I say, if you put aside your ego and clear your mind...you will see life for what it is and you will find the effective solution to any issues you face much more easily.
If somebody wants to label it as a quarter-life or mid-life crisis and you think that is what it is....then...that is what it is. :)
What happens if somebody says "yes" you are going through a quarter life crisis?
WB Cat. I am guessing that Kudu is good eating? Here in the States, I am not sure if you can buy that sort of meat. I would love to try it some day. Have you ever tried deer? I wonder if it tastes similar.
There are many times I go out and do fun things by myself. Every once in awhile I miss sharing these fun experiences with my partner. Out of nowhere the feeling arrives within me. :) Other than that...hmmm.
I presume the monkey was out in the wild. If so, we know most animals do not have legal ownership, recognized by humans, of anything.
Although, I have heard of people leaving estates to their pets. But here, I think it is safe to say that monkey does not have any legal right to ownership. So, I would not say the photo belongs to the monkey.
I wonder if the photographer got the okay or paid the land owner to go on their property to take these pictures? If not, it may be that the ownership of those pictures belong to the land owner. What's the old saying....possession is 90% ownership....something like that. Since the animal who has no legal right to own anything was on the land owner's property, I say while that monkey was on his property, he had 90% ownership of it.
Now, even if the photographer got the okay from the land owner to go on his property to take photos, this would not matter either. Because, the monkey stole the camera from the photographer. In this case, the land owner's property took the picture of itself.
If the photographer got the okay to go on the land and "gave" the camera to the monkey, then I would say the pictures belong to the photographer.
With the lack of information and the presumptions....I say the land owner is the rightful owner of the pictures. Since the photographer cannot take legal action against the monkey for stealing his camera...that is too bad for him.
Nappy was just fine....a bit cold toward the end though. I had the fan on high facing me. When I took it I was a little warm...but, that changed in a matter of an hour.
I checked the bottom of my popcorn....no zoo zoos?
It is not my fault
Hello Wallops,Thank you for your post and for adding additional learning elements. That is why I wanted to post this blog. There was so much that could be learned from others' mistakes in life with this story.
I am happy to hear you appreciated it.